Publisher: The Washington Post


Young ER doctors risk their lives on the pandemic’s front lines. But they struggle to find jobs.

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New contracts have vanished with the “significant shortfall” in hospital and physician practice dollars, she said. The result is that after four years of medical school and up to four years of residency, some new doctors have no place to go. “It’s by far the tightest job market in emergency medicine that I’ve ever seen,”… Read More